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What distinguishes a steam generator iron from a normal iron?


When the time comes for you to shop for a new iron, there may well be many terms that you come across that you are unfamiliar with - to such an extent that you don't even notice the key difference between an ordinary iron and a steam generator iron. After all, you might have reasoned to yourself, don't both steam irons and steam generator irons produce steam? Isn't that why they have such similar names? In such a case, you might have asked yourself, isn't 'steam generator iron' just another name for a normal steam iron?

Well, actually… that's where you'd be wrong! One thing that is true, of course, is that both types of iron have the same basic purpose. They both produce steam, and they both serve the purpose of removing unwanted creases from clothes. Beyond that, though, the two different types of iron work in very different ways.

For one thing… they look different!

Yes, that's right; these two types of iron don't even look the same. Whereas a conventional iron is very much a handheld, self-contained unit that plugs directly into an electric socket, a steam generator iron is larger and consists of two parts - the body or handheld iron part, and the base unit. The iron is connected to the base unit by a tube, with the base then being attached to the electricity socket.

The steam generator iron houses its boiler in the separate base unit, and it is here where the water is stored and heated. The steam itself then travels through the tube that connects the base unit to the handheld iron part, in the direction of the sole plate of iron.

What advantages does a steam generator iron bring, then?

It is thanks to the boiling of the water for steam in a base unit that you can transform your ironing experience when you buy a steam generator iron. It allows you to access a responsive and high pressure shot of steam that does not result in the cooling of the iron's sole plate. In short, a steam generator iron allows you to halve the amount of time that you spend ironing!



Author Resource:- Electricshipping.com offers a range of electrical goods for sale, including a steam generator iron, a Kenwood food processor and the Roomba 770. To learn more and to buy, visit their website today.



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